Which one of you knocked up Bristol Palin?

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preCRT

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Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.
 

Gibson486

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Originally posted by: Baked
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So much for her mom's strong conservative religious morals and values. Heh.

What are you talking about? If a 17 year really old wants to have sex, there is nothing that you can do as a parent.
The point is not about the 17 year old having sex, it's about the 17 year old's mother talking about how conservative and religious she is, but doesn't even have the ability to raise her own daughter to follow these simple morals and values. If she can't run she family proper, how do you expect this woman to run the most powerful country in the world. She might as well go teach at Sunday school.

By your logic, if she becomes the POTUS all her subordinates can tell her to fuck off. Why bother following any of the laws and regulations?

Man...it's so hard to raise a duaghter today. the only way to completely shield her from premature sex is to home school or to have a body guard on her 24/7. You act like just because you raise them that way they will be that way.
 

child of wonder

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Prior to my original posts in here I wasn't aware that Palin had announced her daughter is currently pregnant. I do respect her for admitting it openly and that they will support Bristol.

However, the "marriage" part of the statement disturbs me and screams "appease the conservative base!"

Bristol already made one mistake by getting pregnant so young. I hope they don't force her into another mistake and pressure her into marrying the father if the two of them aren't meant to be or don't want to be together.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

:roll:

cause women who have children shouldn't work outside of the home, and should stay barefoot too.
 

ICRS

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I wonder who here knows that she is a minority (native american). Bristol not Sarah.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
why wouldn't she keep the baby its not like she is 10 and was raped by a carnie
Yeah, screw the right to choose!
 

Chunkee

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So...did we figure out who the papa is? Queasy? QuarazyQuisp? Those dudes with Q's are a bit sketchy....LOL
 

mcmilljb

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

:roll:

cause women who have children shouldn't work outside of the home, and should stay barefoot too.

Jim DeMint (R-SC) apologized for saying gays and unmarried mothers should not teach in public schools, but he stopped short of retracting the statements.

Yep, we got some forward thinkers left in Washington. :roll:
 

preCRT

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

:roll:

cause women who have children shouldn't work outside of the home, and should stay barefoot too.

No, because accepting the vp nod means putting your family in the national press spotlight, with no privacy. If she turned it down, her daughter would have been spared the national glare and would have remained the gov's preg teen daughter. There is quite a difference between local and national exposure.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

Oh come on, if you cared about your kids, and were given a chance to be a national leader that would help everybody's kids including your own, wouldn't you take it? :p
 

Fenixgoon

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Originally posted by: Chunkee
So...did we figure out who the papa is? Queasy? QuarazyQuisp? Those dudes with Q's are a bit sketchy....LOL

don't forget Quasmo ;)
 

preCRT

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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

Oh come on, if you cared about your kids, and were given a chance to be a national leader that would help everybody's kids including your own, wouldn't you take it? :p

Not if I had a special needs newborn [and pregnant teen daughter] who need lots of attention and care. There's quite a difference between the needs of a newborn and an older child, and there is quite a difference in the amount of care that a special needs child requires.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: Chunkee
So...did we figure out who the papa is? Queasy? QuarazyQuisp? Those dudes with Q's are a bit sketchy....LOL

You caught me. Sarah Palin faked her pregnancy to cover up me giving birth to Trig.
 

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Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

Oh come on, if you cared about your kids, and were given a chance to be a national leader that would help everybody's kids including your own, wouldn't you take it? :p

Not if I had a special needs newborn [and pregnant teen daughter] who need lots of attention and care. There's quite a difference between the needs of a newborn and an older child, and there is quite a difference in the amount of care that a special needs child requires.

If she becomes the VP, her husband won't need to work anymore. Afterwards, she could probably make enough as a public speaker to provide for her family. The responsibilities of the VP are pretty minimal, especially compared to a governor or the president. I think her kids would be better off if she becomes the VP than if she remains a governor.
 

jpeyton

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Here is an excerpt from the Republican Platform for 2008:

We renew our call for replacing ?family planning? programs for teens with increased funding for abstinence education, which teaches abstinence until marriage as the responsible and expected standard of behavior. Abstinence from sexual activity is the only protection that is 100 percent effective against out-of wedlock pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS when transmitted sexually. We oppose school-based clinics that provide referrals, counseling, and related services for abortion and contraception.
:laugh:
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: SagaLoreI just feel bad that something as normal as this has to end up on the news. Poor girl.

That was her mom's choice, if Sarah Palin cared about her kids maybe she should have said 'no thanks' when offered the vp slot....family values and all that.

:roll:

cause women who have children shouldn't work outside of the home, and should stay barefoot too.

And in the kitchen!
 

dawp

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Here is an excerpt from the Republican Platform for 2008:

We renew our call for replacing ?family planning? programs for teens with increased funding for abstinence education, which teaches abstinence until marriage as the responsible and expected standard of behavior. Abstinence from sexual activity is the only protection that is 100 percent effective against out-of wedlock pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS when transmitted sexually. We oppose school-based clinics that provide referrals, counseling, and related services for abortion and contraception.
:laugh:

That has worked SO well for Bristol, Hasn't it.
(And who names their kid after a town?)
 

Pepsei

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Originally posted by: Chunkee
So...did we figure out who the papa is? Queasy? QuarazyQuisp? Those dudes with Q's are a bit sketchy....LOL

link
he probably just found out he's getting married.


hmmm anyone got his myspace page? i want to verify.
 

skace

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Originally posted by: Queasy
She said there was values in teaching alternatives if they are brought up in class. She didn't say she'd make Creationism part of the curriculum. Two different things and completely reasonable given how Creationism is in the news nowadays.

I don't believe in pushing Creationism in public schools and her stance isn't a concern for me at all. Now bring up Bobby Jindal, and I think that is a concern.

With politicians, you have to read between the lines. But let's say that all she wants is it to be discussed and not part of the curriculum. Creationism should never be discussed during a Science course (because your science teacher isn't expected to know and understand it). It's a great way to sidetrack the teacher and the class and waste valuable learning time. Creationism would be part of a Christianity course not a Science course. And any student that wants to discuss it would hopefully go to a private school and discuss it with their religion teacher. Game, set, match.
 

Chunkee

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LOL...a thugster wannabe whitewonderbread phoney....GAG!!!...oh well..seems thats what the young girls are into these days...my stepson is a great kid, in good shape and is moving toward going to Annapolis....I asked him about the girl situation...he told me that they all seem to like the momos that wear their hat crooked and listen to rap music... I told him....in 10, when you are a high ranking officer/or SEAL, they will be either still living at home scuzzing around with hos and babies or they will be working at the quickie mart reading magazines about things they will never do and places they will never go.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
I'm going to laugh is the father is 18+ and has to go to prison first :D

age of consent is 16 in Alaska.